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Respect for Marriage Act Renews Estate Planning Opportunities for Same-Sex Couples
This article explains how the Respect for Marriage Act impacts married same-sex couples in their estate planning, while identifying opportunities for families and advisors to better plan, prepare, and protect for probate, incapacity, and taxes.People in the News—March 20, 2023—Flaster Greenberg, Hamburg Rubin
Flaster Greenberg attorney Krishna A. Jani was recently appointed to co-chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's cybersecurity and data privacy committee.'It Was a Bunch of Spooked Wildebeests': How Tech GCs Survived the SVB Panic
"This bank was very helpful to the tech community. Dealing with mainstream traditional banks for early stage startups is going to be way more burdensome," said Rene Paula, general counsel of Vaxxinity.The Need to Identify Distributees in Defending Malpractice Death Cases
In this edition of his Medical Malpractice column, John Lyddane discusses issues relating to the identity of distributees addressed for the first time on post-trial motion and appeal.View more book results for the query "*"
Trademark Infringement Liability for NFT Sales
A jury awarded Hermès $133,000 in damages after finding that defendant Mason Rothschild's "MetaBirkins" project—a collection of 100 digital image NFTs of Hermès handbags covered in colorful fur—infringed and diluted the mark to Hermès's Birkin handbags, and that Rothschild was liable for cybersquatting with respect to his "MetaBirkins" website.Environmental Laws and Investment Arbitration
"International arbitrators must be prepared to grapple with complex environmental issues, and to apply legal principles that are constantly evolving…Economic Loss Rule Bars Negligence Claim for Willful and Wanton Conduct, Says State Appeals Court
In a published opinion, the Colorado Court of Appeals held that a district court erred in its denial of a defendant's motion for a directed verdict based on the economic loss rule and stated that the lower court incorrectly relied on two cases—neither of which preclude application of the economic loss rule to bar common law negligence claims involving willful and wanton conduct.'Bull Demand' Nets $3M Settlement With Trucking Insurer: Inside Plaintiff Lawyers' Strategy
"That fear from the insured of what can happen provides a tremendous motivation for them to essentially lobby or negotiate or advocate on the plaintiff's behalf," said Sandy Springs plaintiff attorney Matthew Wilson of Princenthal, May & Wilson.Trending Stories
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